Primitive Man and Hell Announce a New Collaboration
Denver metal band Primitive Man and M.S.W.’s Oregon-based metal project Hell are releasing the Primitive Man/Hell Split this February.
Denver metal band Primitive Man and M.S.W.’s Oregon-based metal project Hell are releasing the Primitive Man/Hell Split this February.
Snow Tha Product never had a corporate vibe, despite spending years in a contract with Atlantic Records.
John Golter had no reason to think that he and his friends would be homeless by nightfall.
Some nights at the bar just plain stink.
Anderson .Paak is bringing Oxnard to Denver.
Hootie and the Blowfish are back on tour.
Colorado bands and artists – including the Yawpers, John Denver, Judy Collins, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Plume Varia, Papa Pain, Kyle J. Grey of Rubedo, King Cardinal, Dressy Bessy, Cross Me Off Your List, Bison Bone and Big Head Todd and the Monsters – have all written original holiday songs.
Fleetwood Mac, the Lumineers and Childish Gambino all play Denver this week.
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Tickets go on sale December 14.
Plume Varia’s new song, “Hanukkah Light,” is a balm for Jews amid rising anti-Semitism.
If you’re going to play Denver, you have to play at the hi-dive.
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Tickets go on sale Saturday, December 8.
Local rapper and poet Meta Sarmiento hopes to make waves at the Denver Local Love Artist Showcase at the Roxy Theatre.
What started as a honky-tonk residency at Syntax Physic Opera is now a career. Extra Gold will have its album release show at the hi-dive.
Umphrey’s McGee, the Hives and Refused are among the latest acts to announce Denver concerts.
Zach Barokas packed up his drums and learned to produce beats. Now, under the moniker slackbeatz, he’s working behind the scenes with some of Denver’s best rising artists.
Check these music venues off your bucket list.
Taylor Shae isn’t your typical eighteen-year-old college freshman. She’s also a working musician, who’s performed her original music at an array of venues and festivals all across the state.
People love the Brothers of Brass. But their performances have become problematic for downtown residents and businesses.
“Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox hosts our Mardi Gras show. We do different themes, and last year’s show was called the Consent Carnivale.”